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US-8442718

Battery charging system for vehicle and control method of the same

PublishedMay 14, 2013
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Technical Abstract

A battery charging system for a vehicle includes a generator, a battery, a DC/DC converter converting the electrical power generated by the generator and supplying the converted electrical power to the electrical device of the vehicle and supplying the electrical power to an electrical device, and charging the battery, an energy storage device storing the electrical power generated from the generator and providing the stored electrical power to the DC/DC converter, and an engine control unit controlling the generator to charge the energy storage device by providing regenerative power generated by the generator in a deceleration driving section of the vehicle, calculating a low-voltage control amount determined to correspond to a state of the battery connected to the DC/DC converter and whether the electrical device of the vehicle operates, and controlling the DC/DC converter to charge the electrical power in the battery based on the calculated low-voltage control amount.

Patent Claims
11 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A battery charging system for a vehicle, comprising: a generator generating electrical power by driving the vehicle; a battery mounted on the vehicle and charging and discharging the electrical power; a Direct Current/Direct Current (DC/DC) converter connected to the battery and electrical devices of the vehicle, converting the electrical power generated by the generator and supplying the converted electrical power to the electrical devices of the vehicle, and supplying the electrical power to the battery; an energy storage device storing the electrical power generated from the generator and providing the stored electrical power to the DC/DC converter; and an engine control unit controlling the generator to charge the energy storage device by providing regenerative power generated by the generator in a deceleration driving mode of the vehicle, calculating a low-voltage control amount determined to correspond to a state of the battery connected to the DC/DC converter and whether the electrical device of the vehicle operates, and controlling the DC/DC converter to charge the electrical power in the battery based on the calculated low-voltage control amount; wherein the engine control unit includes a first voltage controlling module determining the low-voltage control amount as a first low-voltage control value according to a battery temperature among states of the battery when a high-load electrical device among the electrical devices of the vehicle operates.

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2. The battery charging system for a vehicle as defined in claim 1 , wherein the engine control unit further includes a second voltage controlling module determining the low-voltage control amount as a second low-voltage control value higher than the first low-voltage control value according to the battery temperature among the states of the battery when a low-load electrical device among the electrical devices of the vehicle operates.

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3. The battery charging system for a vehicle as defined in claim 1 , wherein an alternator of the generator is not included in the electrical device of the vehicle.

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4. The battery charging system for a vehicle as defined in claim 1 , wherein the engine control unit includes a third voltage controlling module determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to an State of Charge (SOC) value and a battery temperature among states of the battery when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value among the states of the battery is higher than a predetermined SOC set value.

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5. The battery charging system for a vehicle as defined in claim 4 , wherein the engine control unit includes a fourth voltage controlling module determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to a battery temperature among states of the battery when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value among the states of the battery is not higher than the predetermined SOC set value or the DC/DC converter is faulty.

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6. The battery charging system for a vehicle as defined in claim 1 , wherein the vehicle is a general vehicle, a hybrid vehicle, or an electrical vehicle.

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7. A control method of a battery charging system for a vehicle, which includes a generator, a battery, an energy storage device storing electrical power generated from the generator, and a DC/DC converter connected to the battery and electrical devices of the vehicle, the method comprising: controlling the generator to charge the energy storage device by providing regenerative power generated by the generator in a deceleration driving mode of the vehicle; calculating a low-voltage control amount determined to correspond to a state of the battery connected to the DC/DC converter and whether the electrical devices of the vehicle operate; and controlling the DC/DC converter to charge the electrical power in the battery based on the calculated low-voltage control amount; wherein the calculating of the low-voltage control amount includes: determining the low-voltage control amount as a first low-voltage control value according to a battery temperature among states of the battery when a high-load electrical device among the electrical devices of the vehicle operates; and determining the low-voltage control amount as a second low-voltage control value higher than the first low-voltage control value according to the battery temperature among the states of the battery when a low-load electrical device among the electrical devices of the vehicle operates.

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8. The control method as defined in claim 7 wherein the calculating of the low-voltage control amount includes: determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to an SOC value and a battery temperature among states of the battery when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value among the states of the battery is higher than a predetermined SOC set value; and determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to the battery temperature when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value is not higher than the predetermined SOC set value or the DC/DC converter is faulty.

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9. The battery charging system for a vehicle as defined in claim 2 , wherein the engine control unit further includes a third voltage controlling module determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to an SOC value and the battery temperature among the states of the battery when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value among the states of the battery is higher than a predetermined SOC set value.

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10. The battery charging system for a vehicle as defined in claim 9 , wherein the engine control unit further include a fourth voltage controlling module determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to the battery temperature among the states of the battery when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value among the states of the battery is not higher than the predetermined SOC set value or the DC/DC converter is faulty.

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11. The control method as defined in claim 7 , wherein the calculating of the low-voltage control amount further includes: determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to an SOC value and the battery temperature among the states of the battery when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value among the states of the battery is higher than a predetermined SOC set value; and determining the low-voltage control amount to correspond to the battery temperature when the electrical devices of the vehicle do not operate and the SOC value is not higher than the predetermined SOC set value or the DC/DC converter is faulty.

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Filing Date

November 15, 2011

Publication Date

May 14, 2013

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